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A group of local businesses are attempting to establish a think-tank in Clarkston. This would be totally separate from the BID group that is linked to East Renfrewshire Council.

It is believed that this group of businesses have been uncomfortable with the activities or lack of by the BID group. The following is an advert issued by the new group.

"A warm invitation to all local businesses, professional practice units and concerned members of the Clarkston community who are keen to ‘stop the rot’ and preserve the life blood of what we know CAN BE a viable place to live, work in and visit.

We are a group of successful local businesses eager to set up an independent ‘think- tank’ to discuss a way forward for the town and safeguard the future success of our respective businesses.

We are in no way linked to the local authority or any other business group in the area. We simply have a strong interest in exploring whether our combined business expertise and area knowledge can help us to identify simple solutions to the many detrimental issues which are threatening our livelihoods.

If you share our concerns, please join us in Cafe Roma on Tuesday 6pm on 6th May and give us your views.

A VULNERABLE teenage girl has gone missing from her home in Clarkston.

Officers from Police Scotland are appealing for the assistance of the media and the public to trace 15 year-old Niamh Cockton.

She was last seen at home in Williamwood Drive, Clarkston, around 11pm hours on Monday, April 21.

Niamh went to her bed however when her parents checked on her a short time later they discovered she wasn’t in her room.

Niamh is described as being around around 5ft 4 inches in height with a slim build. She has light brown hair with distinctive blue streaks and when last seen she was wearing dark ‘skinny jeans’, a black t-shirt with a mermaid on the front, a blue hooded top and dark shoes.

Police also said Niamh has recently been dealing with some personal issues and her parents are extremely distressed and just want to know she is safe and well.

Inspector Alan Dickson said: “We have been carrying out extensive enquiries, speaking to family and friends in an effort to locate her. However, all attempts to find her have so far proved unsuccessful. We are becoming increasingly concerned for Niamh’s welfare and I am appealing to anyone who may have seen or heard from her or who has any knowledge as to her whereabouts to contact us.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact officers at Giffnock Police Office on the non-emergency police number, 101.

East Ren SNP refuse to engage with the public over Scottish Independence

The ERJCCF which comprises of the majority of East Renfrewshire Community Councils are forced to ask why four members of the East Renfrewshire administration are portraying themselves as Scottish National Party Councillors?

Cllrs. Buchanan, Carmichael, Reilly and Waters were all elected in May 2012 as the chosen candidates to represent the SNP yet they are refusing to attend a public meeting hosted by East Renfrewshire Community Councils to put the case to residents as to any benefits Scottish independence could bring to East Renfrewshire.

This open and impartial debate to be held on Wed 4th June at 7pm in Mearns Castle High School, would be balanced by four East Renfrewshire Councillors from Better Together who would make the case and explain any benefits to East Renfrewshire, if Scotland remains part of the United Kingdom.

Whilst the Better Together representatives have had no hesitation in accepting the invitation, nothing has been seen or heard from the four SNP Councillors who have not even had the courtesy to acknowledge receipt of their invitations.

There is a huge appetite locally from residents to learn what benefits independence might or might not bring.

A spokesperson for ERJCCF members said “This is an apolitical meeting for local Councillors, to explain to their local residents, the impact on local services in East Renfrewshire that independence would or would not bring. Independence is the single key plank these SNP party members stand for. If these SNP Councillors are not prepared to enter a free and open debate with their residents, the SNP party must seriously question whether or not these politicians should continue to have their support and party nomination to stand as SNP Councillors in East Renfrewshire. Were these four SNP Councillors elected under false pretences?”

Other Community Councils throughout Scotland are running similar events, with the enthusiastic support of their local SNP and Better Together Councillors and we want our communities to have the same opportunity.

Newsline has contacted all four councillors and provided them with the opportunity to reply.

Locals unite to fight plans for major housing development

Waterfoot residents are joining forces to fight plans for a major development

that, they say, will rip the heart out of their community.

Locals have formed Waterfoot Action, after Gladman Developments unveiled

outline plans to build 100 houses on 46 acres of greenbelt land, west of

A new housing development is proposed for land west of Glasgow Road, Waterfoot. Gladman Developments are seeking planning permission in principle. The proposals relate to the fields behind the boundary wall of the former Eaglesham House in Glasgow Road and Floors Road.

It is thought that the proposed 46 acre residential development would cater for 500 houses, which if approved would double the amount of properties within Waterfoot overnight.